After more than 35 years of swimming at Port Townsend’s Mountain View Pool, Julie Jaman, 80, says she is “distressed” after being banned from the facility for calling out a biological man she says was watching semi-naked young girls in the women’s locker room. Continue reading “Port Townsend Woman, 80, banned from pool after dispute with biological male in women’s shower”
Month: August 2022
Pain News Network – by Pat Anson
Global shortages of epidural catheters and contrast dye used in medical imaging are forcing some healthcare providers to ration or postpone epidural procedures, which are commonly used to relieve back pain, labor pain and as spinal anesthesia for some surgeries. Continue reading “Epidural Shortages Impacting Pain Management Worldwide”
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The Establishment’s determination to close down narrative-challenger Alex Jones has put Sandy Hook back in the news. As First Amendment protection is fading, I checked to see what I had written about Sandy Hook. I was relieved to see that I had only reported on the skepticism and asked questions. Continue reading “Will Truth Be Criminalized?”
Pelosi: "When I was a little girl, I was told at the beach if I dug a hole deep enough we would reach China. So we've always felt a connection there."pic.twitter.com/fh9PITPekr
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) August 6, 2022
The Ukrainian land reform law, which after 20 years was passed by the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada in 2021, made it possible for international agricultural conglomerates – belonging to the western zone of influence – to buy up large amounts of Ukrainian soil. At the same time, ordinary people were led to believe that ultimately the opposite was true: The sponsors of the bill brazenly lied about the alleged protection of Ukrainian farmers and their fertile land. Continue reading “Monsanto and BlackRock are buying up Ukraine”
A researcher who queried the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) discovered a 10,661.4% increase in cancer reports as a result of experimental COVID-19 gene-base vaccines as compared with all FDA-approved vaccines over the last 30 years. Continue reading “Gov’t database reveals 10,000% increase in cancer reports due to COVID vaccines”
The Biden administration is expected to extend the Covid-19 public health emergency once again, ensuring that federal measures expanding access to health coverage, vaccines and treatments remain in place beyond the midterm elections, three people with knowledge of the matter told POLITICO. Continue reading “Biden administration planning to extend Covid emergency declaration”
Gateway Pundit – by Alicia Powe
Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly resorting to North Korean dictator Kim Jonh Un for military assistance in his invasion of Ukraine.
North Korea has agreed to send 100,000 soldiers to aid Russia in its war against Ukraine, according to Russian state TV. Continue reading “Russian State TV: North Korea Offers Russia 100,000 ‘Volunteers’ To Fight War Against Ukraine In Exchange For Grain And Energy”
CBS released a documentary titled “Arming Ukraine.”
The documentary looks into what has happened to the military weapons that have been given to Ukraine. Continue reading “CBS News Exposes Ukraine Weapons Scam: “30% Maybe Reaches Its Final Destination””
Senate Democrats adopt unofficial “Don’t Test, Don’t Tell” protocol as Inflation Reduction Act nears finish line https://t.co/jzvgg2S36O pic.twitter.com/UGFFEVp4bG
— Katherine Doyle (@katiadoyl) August 5, 2022
Washington Post – by Diana Leonard
In the Klamath National Forest in Northern California, where the McKinney Fire has killed four people, residents have been confronted by a raging inferno and flooding rain.
On Tuesday night, slow-moving severe thunderstorms unleashed downpours near the McKinney Fire, which has consumed more than 57,000 acres and is California’s largest fire of 2022.
Continue reading “Fire and rain: As McKinney blaze rages, floods hit Northern California”
The Brooklyn McDonald’s worker who was shot in the neck in a spat over cold fries has died, cops announced Friday.
Matthew Webb, 23, “succumbed to his injuries” after he was shot Monday outside the Bedford-Stuyvesant fast-food restaurant where he worked, the NYPD said. Continue reading “McDonald’s worker shot over cold fries has died”
The Biden administration is reportedly about to send $1 billion more in US taxpayer funded aid to Ukraine, in what will be one of the largest packages so far, Reuters reports. Continue reading “US Prepares To Send $1 Billion In Latest Ukraine Weapons Package”
China has decided to cut diplomatic ties with the US in a number of military and civilian areas, the Foreign Ministry announced on Friday. The devolvement of ties is Beijing’s way of retaliating for this week’s visit to Taiwan by Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi. Continue reading “China cuts ties with US on critical issues”
President Joe Biden is proposing to spend roughly $37 billion for fighting and preventing crime, including $13 billion to help communities hire and train 100,000 police officers over five years. Continue reading “Biden now wants to REFUND the police: President will ask for $37billion to fight and prevent crime as rates soar across the country including hiring 100,000 more cops”
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Archive: TWFTT 8-5-22
WASHINGTON, D.C. -(Ammoland.com)- The House Oversight Committee has served Smith & Wesson with a subpoena requesting records surrounding the company’s popular M&P15 rifle. Continue reading “Congress Subpoenas Smith & Wesson”